Guangzhou Customs drug detection dogs wow crowd at open day
In a second exercise, the host invited volunteers from the audience to pose as travelers pushing suitcases through a mock customs hall. Another Labrador, Lyle, weaved through the crowd with sharp focus and singled out the "drug trafficker" in under a minute. The dogs' precision and speed drew warm rounds of applause.
Karl and Lyle are seasoned pros in narcotics detection with more than six years of service.
According to a customs officer, drug detection dogs have been instrumental in recent anti-smuggling operations at Guangzhou's checkpoints, consistently locating drugs hidden in suitcases carried by passengers. In recent years, Guangzhou Customs has cracked 200 drug-smuggling cases with canine assistance, seizing over 180 kilograms of heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and other controlled substances.
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